when is the black hole schedualed?
Any time today. Destroying the Universe is complicated. There are lots of little details to get right.
Willow ,'Conversations with Dead People'
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when is the black hole schedualed?
Any time today. Destroying the Universe is complicated. There are lots of little details to get right.
According to CNN, they've already kicked it off. Immediate destruction doesn't seem to be on the agenda, but who knows - maybe we'll get pulled into a black hole REALLLLLY SLOWWWWWWLLLLY.
Also, check the Google picture of the day.
when is the black hole scheduled?
According to what I read, the first experiment that has the risk of creating black holes is scheduled to the beginning of 2009. This is just a test run.
And now I remembered I still didn't read "Black Hole". I have to give it a priority, considering.
I hope Nilly had a party to go to: [link]
According to CNN, they've already kicked it off. Immediate destruction doesn't seem to be on the agenda, but who knows - maybe we'll get pulled into a black hole REALLLLLY SLOWWWWWWLLLLY.
Maybe it'll turn back time and we'll finally get that Y2K mess.
I hope Nilly had a party to go to
And hey, Nilly's parties includes napping! (at least lately).
And hey, Nilly's parties includes napping!
Heh. I could use a napping party right about now. And not for any good reason!
There's time dilation as you get sucked into a black hole, so it could be already happening!
Next time a meeting or line seems to be going slower and slower, consider this possibility!
Next time a meeting or line seems to be going slower and slower, consider this possibility!
Well this morning is certainly moving pretty slow.
when is the black hole scheduled?
According to what I read, the first experiment that has the risk of creating black holes is scheduled to the beginning of 2009. This is just a test run.
Today they just launched protons one way around the collider, to make sure that...well, I don't know what. To make sure it worked? To make sure there were no bumps that made the protons trip?
Anyway, one-way protons don't smash into each other, so there's no danger of creating a black hole or other weirdness.
At some point, though, they'll launch protons opposite ways, towards each other, and then it's BLACK HOLE CITY BABY.
Also: www.hasthelhcdestroyedtheearth.com. Just in case no one could tell. (Also, look at the source code on that page -- it's v. amusing.)